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SEC Exam Priorities for 2017 Likely Will Remain Despite Administration Change
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has released its exam priorities for 2017, and attorneys who defend SEC-covered entities say the commission's priorities likely will remain the same under the new administration.DNA Sequencing Rivals Take Injunction Fight to Federal Circuit
Judge Kathleen O'Malley seemed inclined at a hearing Thursday to uphold an injunction blocking Qiagen N.V. from selling its GeneReader devices in the United States.Partner Returns to Ford & Harrison After Turner Venture—and Other 'On the Move' News
When Ted Turner wanted to bring ecotourism to his vast New Mexico ranches, he turned to an Atlanta lawyer who admits "you would not find me in a cowboy hat and boots."Supreme Court Increases the Risk of Big Damage Awards
Rich Miller of Ballard Spahr writes that the Supreme Court increases risk of big damage awards.Ballard Shuffles Delaware Leadership, Looks to Expand Public Finance Work
Ballard Spahr has a new office leader in Wilmington as the current head of the Delaware practice is taking a broader leadership position overseeing the firm's public finance practice.US Women's Soccer Team Ousts Ex-Big Law Leader
Richard Nichols, a Dallas-based lawyer who once worked at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and K&L Gates predecessor Hughes & Luce, has been let go from his role as executive director of the U.S. women's national soccer team. The move comes as the team seeks a new collective bargaining agreement.US Women's Soccer Team Ousts Dallas Leader
Richard Nichols, a Dallas-based lawyer who once worked at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and K&L Gates predecessor Hughes & Luce, has been let go from his role as executive director of the U.S. women's national soccer team. The move comes as the team seeks a new collective bargaining agreement.New York Delays Implementation of Cybersecurity Mandate by Two Months
Implementation of a new regulation requiring financial services companies to establish broad safeguards against cyberattack is being pushed back two months until March 1 after banks and insurers complained that it was impossible.New York Delays Implementation of Cybersecurity Mandate by Two Months
Implementation of a new regulation requiring financial services companies to establish broad safeguards against cyberattack is being pushed back two months until March 1 after banks and insurers complained that it was impossible.New York Delays Implementation of Cybersecurity Mandate by Two Months
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